"Radish" the domestic pot belly pig is seeking a new home after the pig was found dumped along SW Fox Brown Road last week.

Martin County Sheriff's Office

Officials with the Martin County Sheriff's Animal Services Office said the pig was dumped along SW Fox Brown Road.

Officers managed to successfully pull off a very muddy rescue.

After receiving calls that the domestic animal was spotted and appeared distressed, Animal Services officers tracked the pig (they now call "Radish") to a muddy pond.

Officials say although it appeared Radish wanted help, she refused to come willingly and the officers had to coerce the animal into a dog cage.

Martin County Animal services officer Jordan Grose says his pig sounds helped lure Radish into the trap they set for her.

"I made pig sounds I was grunting I was making a sound like this going oink oink and Radish actually approached me. From there we were able to catch her and get her in a dog trap and transport her back here, said Grose.

Radish is now being housed at the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast in Palm City. Anyone interested in adopting her can contact the Humane Society or the Martin County Sheriff's Office.

According to officials, it's important to note, that she appears to love radishes.